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Danny Ray House, Jr. was born to Danny Ray House Sr. and Mary House on September 25, 1991, in Nashville, Tn. He transitioned from this earthly life on Saturday, November 2, 2024.
Danny accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age and united with Temple Pentecostal Assembly Church under the leadership of Bishop Sherman L. Dunlap, Sr.
Danny was educated in Metro Public Schools and was a graduate of McGavock High School. He had a love for basketball. He traveled all over for AAU Basketball. He continued his education by attending Chattanooga State. Danny loved his girls.
He was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Mary A. Dunlap and Shirley A. Young, grandfathers, Albert Young and Judge Thomas and his best friend, Rogerick Jenkins.
Those left to cherish his memories are his parents, Danny, Sr. and Mary House, daughters, Ray’lei,Nylah,Legaci House and Kaiylee. Siblings, Danita Shy, Rachel Woods, Danisha Simms, Danquisha Thomas Charity House, uncles, Charles Lewis House, Bishop Sherman L. Dunlap (Alice), Hubert (Earltoya) Thomas, James Dunlap, Theopolis Coleman, aunts, Patricia (David) Bennett, Sharon (Harvatha) Hughes, Pamela Dunlap, Wanda Dunlap, Min. Brenda Jones, devoted aunt, Demetrius Thomas, devoted uncle, Johnny House, devoted cousin/sister, Atavia Frierson, devoted friend, Marquita Baugh a host of other relatives and friends.
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